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Review: Oregon Rep's 'A Tuna Christmas' is funny holiday satire
Welcome to Tuna, Texas, where everyone is as crazy as a box of frogs. In "A Tuna Christmas," currently performed by the Oregon Repertory Theater , we're reintroduced to some of the weird and wacky characters from the popular "Greater Tuna" that Joe Sears, Ed Howard and Jaston Williams co-created and first presented to the world back in 1981.
A tip of the Top Hat to 'Pickwick Christmas' On stage
It just wouldn't be Christmas without James Gooden's one-man show, "A Pickwick Christmas." He's been staging it this time of year since 1999.
A Christmas Story by Phillip Grecian This is the stage version of the beloved film about Ralphie, the Red Ryder BB gun and the infamous Leg Lamp.
Passing up 'Ain't Misbehavin' would be bad behavior On stage
Arizona Theatre Company's production of "Ain't Misbehavin' " has a little more than a week left in its run.
On Stage Writer Carter to offer words to chew on at book-signing
A cerebral kind of week is lining up. Jefferson Carter, who teaches at Pima College when he isn't writing, sees the publication of his eighth book this week.
'Tuna Christmas' keeps two-man cast jumping
Joe Warik directs 22 characters in Theatre Factory's production of "A Tuna Christmas" - but only two actors.
The holidays are in full swing, and things are starting to smell fishy. You can thank Carolina Actors Studio Theatre for that, as the local theater company reels in performances of A Tuna Christmas .
Collaboration brings an extra helping of 'Tuna'
It's nice to see a Christmas show that doesn't look like countless sappy, made-for-TV movies.
J City Theater to perform 'a Tuna Christmas' again
PHOTOS >> >> >> >> >> >> >> J CITY Theater to perform 'A Tuna Christmas' again J CITY Theater will open "A Tuna Christmas" by Jaston Williams, Joe Sears, and Ed Howard on Dec.
The entry titled "Austin Does 'Tuna Does Vegas'." Categories Archives Austin Does 'Tuna Does Vegas' Sunday, November 29, 2009, 06:00 PM They applauded at entrances.
'Tuna Christmas' brings colorful comedy to town
A Tuna Christmas, which opens Thursday at the Opelousas Little Theatre, promises laughs galore as two actors bring to life 22 residents of Tuna, the fictional third-smallest town in Texas.
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"Tuna Christmas" gets jump on holiday spirit
If you saw "A Tuna Christmas," last weekend at the Dixie Theatre, then you are already in the Christmas spirit.
Blue Moon celebrates first anniversary with return of 'A Tuna Christmas'
The Blue Moon Dinner Theatre is bringing back the madcap holiday favorite, "A Tuna Christmas." Performances will run through Jan.
'Delicate Balance' closing, so hurry
If you haven't seen The Rogue Theatre's production of "A Delicate Balance," hurry: Final performances are this weekend.
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CityRep Makes It 'a Tuna Christmas' 11/20 - 12/6
Oklahoma City Repertory Theatre presents the rollicking, two-man tour de force, A TUNA CHRISTMAS by Jaston Williams , Joe Sears and Ed Howard .
Damon Mentzer as Pearl Burras, left, and Dan Anderson as Dixie Deberry in one of their many costume changes in Spokane Civic Theatrea s a oeTuna Christmas.a For those playgoers who have not yet experienced the slapstick charms of Tuna, the "third smallest town in Texas," here's a hint: Imagine "King of the Hill" meets "Benny Hill." In other words, ...
Christmas comes to Tuna, Texas, the third-smallest town in the state, in A TUNA CHRISTMAS at Theatre in the Square's Alley Stage.
At a recent rehearsal, director Marc Masterson reminded actors Brad DePlanche and Morgan Lund that in Tuna, Texas, "everybody tucks their shirts in." Tuna's that kind of town, where "bless her heart" means "she ain't right," where the Better Baptist Bureau rules with an iron fist and the Smut-Snatchers want to ban the dictionary.
'Jewtopia' returns for a short second run On stage
Arizona Onstage's production of the irreverent, very funny "Jewtopia" comes back this weekend for a two-show run.
'Tuna' a wild, crazy treat Try This 'Tuna'
Beth Domann and Mark Gideon are no strangers to the stage -- they've each been active in Springfield's theater scene for years.
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